U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AFNS) -- Under Secretary of the Air Force Matthew Lohmeier visited the U.S. Air Force Academy, Aug. 19, the first military installation visit since assuming the role. Lohmeier was confirmed as under secretary July 24.
Lohmeier, a 2006 Academy graduate, served in both the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force. As the department’s second highest-ranking civilian official, he is responsible for organizing, training and equipping the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force.
Over the course of the tour, Lohmeier met with Academy leaders, cadets and staff to discuss the institution’s mission and transformation. Conversations focused on the institution’s new training efforts including developing warfighters and forging leaders of character who are ready to lead day one of active service.
He then observed Noon Meal Formation, a display of cadet discipline, before joining cadets for lunch to hear their experiences, answer questions and share insights from his years of service.
“It was this institution that helped me learn for the first time in my life that developing character truly mattered and that I wanted to become a man of integrity. I trust that each of you will have similar experiences while here,” Lohmeier said. “I am sure you’ll be grateful for the opportunity that you had to be here, whatever it may look like. I look forward to welcoming you into the big Air Force and Space Force as men and women of character.”
Lohmeier also visited the Madera Cyber Innovation Center, which opened in April 2025, to review how the Academy prepares cadets for cyber warfare and other emerging threats. This state-of-the-art facility underscores the Academy's commitment to world-class resources and training in cutting-edge technologies.
Additionally, he toured the Cadet Chapel, a national landmark undergoing complex restoration work.
As he departed, Lohmeier noted, "Returning to the Academy reminds me of the profound responsibility we bear to the nation. The young men and women here represent the future of our defense, and I leave today more confident than ever in their ability to safeguard our freedoms."
Rounding out the visit, Lohmeier met with the admissions and athletics departments, furthering demonstrating his interest to a well-rounded cadet experience and a holistic approach to developing future leaders. The sessions provided perspectives that will inform his work in the under secretary role.
While on the Front Range, Lohmeier also visited Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station and units on Buckley Space Force Base.